A woman accused of joining Islamic State and allegedly participating in slave trading remains in custody after a court denied her bail, while other family members face similar charges and face complex reintegration challenges in Australia.
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dual narratives of pressure and choice
First 'ISIS bride' fails in Australian court bid for freedomsome women recruited under pressure or family obligations
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